
Make TLMTI your CSR partner

The Leprosy Mission Trust India is one of the oldest and largest NGOs in India transforming the lives of people affected by leprosy and other neglected tropical diseases (NTDs), people with disabilities, and marginalised communities since 1874.
The Leprosy Mission Trust India registered as a Society and has been implementing large CSR programmes under Health, Skilling and Research across nine states in India. We are the preferred partner when it comes to leprosy and disability management.

Our Presence
We have 15 hospitals, 7 Vocational Training Centres, 4 Care Homes for elderlies, 10 Community programmes and Livelihood initiatives.
We are present in 22 districts including two Aspirational Districts: Muzaffarpur and Vizianagram. The states are: Andhra Pradesh, Bihar, Chhattisgarh, Delhi, Karnataka, Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, Uttar Pradesh, and West Bengal.
Partnerships for Sustainable Change
The Leprosy Mission Trust India invites corporates and institutions to partner in creating sustainable and inclusive social change. With over 150 years of experience, TLMTI works with persons affected by leprosy, disabilities, and marginalised communities across India through healthcare, education, livelihood, rehabilitation, and community development programmes..
Projects to support

Healthcare: Reconstructive Surgery
Nerve damage in leprosy causes deformities, such as clawed hands, foot drop and inability to close the eyelids. These deformities aggravate the already strong stigma associated with leprosy. It also robs people affected by the disease of their livelihood. TLMTI needs partners who can support it in performing reconstructive surgeries which will restore shape and function of deformed organs. The outcomes are tangible and impacts are visible.

Healthcare: Hospital Equipment
People affected by leprosy are mostly from the lower strata of society. TLMTI provides them the best possible treatment. With the technological advancement, better equipments are available for various surgical procedures. TLMTI needs partners who can provide medical equipment for post-reconstructive surgery; physiotherapy; surgical instruments, medical surgical supplies and equipment; laboratory equipment; ophthalmic surgical instruments and ophthalmology supplies, etc.

Skill Development
TLMTI, through its Sustainable Livelihood programme, provides government-recognised job-oriented technical skills training to young boys and girls affected by leprosy/with disabilities. Some of the courses are: diesel mechanics, motor vehicle mechanics, computer operator and programming assistant (COPA). 85% of the students who pass out receive job placement through campus recruitment. TLMTI needs partners who can support it in conducting these courses.
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Partnerships Bringing Hope and Transformation

Our initiatives align with the categories outlined in Schedule VII of the Companies Act and Companies (CSR Policy) Rules, 2014
(i) eradicating hunger, poverty and malnutrition; promoting health care…
(ii) promoting education, including special education and employment…
(iii) promoting gender equality and empowering women…
(iv) ensuring environmental sustainability, ecological balance…
(ix) (a) Contribution to incubators or research and development projects…
Awards and Recognition
Major Awards and Recognition received by TLMTI
TLMTI received this from the Hon’ble President of India, Shri Ram Nath Kovind, in recognition of long-standing work with people affected by leprosy, bringing them holistic healing, social inclusion, and a life of dignity, in 2020.
TLM Vizianagaram Vocational Training Centre, Vizianagaram, Andhra Pradesh received this from the Directorate General of Training, Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship, Government of India, for outstanding performance and having been ranked among India’s top 10 Industrial Training Institutes(ITIs), in 2018.
TLMTI received this from NCPEDP – MINDTREE for being an organisation that is a role model in its commitment to promoting equal employment opportunities for people with disabilities, in 2018.
TLMTI received this from India Health & Wellness Summit and Awards in recognition of efforts in raising awareness about leprosy and eradicating the disease, in 2018.
SAT PAUL MITTAL NATIONAL AWARD
TLMTI received this from Nehru Sidhant Kender Trust for providing free specialised leprosy treatment, in 2018.
Mr Suresh Dhongde, programme manager, TLMTI’s Inclusive Holistic Development of Individuals with Disabilities (IHDID) project, Kothara, Maharashtra, received this from Sambodhi Research and Communications, for promoting inclusive finance and livelihood for people affected by leprosy and disability, in 2016.
TLMTI received this from The Times of India group for outstanding work in healthcare, in 2015.









